Wild Bill’s clobbers Paire in men’s league
Wild Bill’s won the battle of undefeated teams, whipping Paire, 5-0, during the second game in the 2012 NMIFA Men’s Spring League last Sunday at the Oleai Sports Complex Field.
Wild Bill’s now has a 4-0-0 win-draw-loss record to fortify its hold to the top spot in the five-team Division A, while Paire completed the first round of the double-round robin competition with a 2-1-1 slate.
Five different Wild Bill’s players scored in the shutout win with Jack Thoensaket starting things out for the team with his goal in the 22nd minute of the first half. Adul Detdon was next to light up the scoreboard late in the first half, giving Wild Bill’s a 2-0 advantage at the break.
Then eight minutes into the second half, Daniel Wollak made it a 3-0 lead and Wild Bill’s continued to pull away with Unsa Tanapon and Dan Westphal also scoring in the 14th and 29th minute.
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Inter Godfather’s 8, SKY 2[/B]
In other Division A game, Inter Godfather’s finally broke into the win column after beating SKY.
Inter Godfather’s, which drew its first two matches and lost the third, had eight players contributing one goal each to give the team its first win of the season. Suriya Mongkhonat, Chris Nelson, Peter Loken, Peter Houk, Evan Husnberger, and Arkie Reusora scored for Inter in the first half for a commanding 6-0 lead.
After its silence in the first 45 minutes of SKY managed to avoid a shutout loss when it scored two goals in the second half, matching Inter’s output. Min Sun Kim drilled both goals for SKY FC, while Masatoshi Otsuka and Emory Fitial had one each for Inter.
Inter Godfather’s remained in third place behind Wild Bill’s and Paire, while SKY dropped to a 0-1-3 card for last place.
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Matansa 5, Shirley’s FC 1[/B]
In the last game of the week, Matansa downed Shirley’s FC.
Matansa drew three goals from Kamrul to improve to a 2-1-2 record in Division B, while Shirley’s is still winless after five games.
Kamrul gave Matansa its first goal, scoring in the 19th minute, while Dhiraj Chetri also found the back of the net 10 minutes before the first half ended. It took a while before Matansa scored anew in the second half, but the last three goals came in a span of three minutes with Kamrul hitting back-to-back goals (64th and 65th) and Hyung Jin Kim nailing one in the 67th minute.
Shirley’s scored the last goal of the game, courtesy of Jack Phan (72nd).
Shirley’s played two games last week, as it also dueled MP United on April 4 and lost, 2-5.
MP United holds a 2-2-0 record for second place behind Tan Holdings (3-1-0).